Thousands to ‘Race for the Cure’ on Sunday
Noaki Schwartz
NEWPORT BEACH -- This weekend as many as 25,000 breast cancer
survivors and supporters will participate in a race to save lives.
Each day one woman in Orange County dies of breast cancer and five
more are diagnosed with the life-threatening disease, according to the
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
In response to this widespread illness, the foundation annually
presents Race for the Cure, which raises money for the fight against
breast cancer. Since the first Orange County race in 1992, the foundation
has raised $3 million for research.
The eighth annual race will take place Sunday at Fashion Island. The
event will feature a 5-kilometer race and walk, a 1-mile family walk,
live entertainment and a health and fitness expo.
The course is hilly and has a downhill finish. The top 10 finishers in
the women’s race will be rewarded from a prize purse of $5,000. There
also will be a prize drawing and free refreshments.
The highlight of the day will be a special ceremony to pay tribute to
the hundreds of breast cancer survivors who will be in attendance.
WHAT:Race for the Cure
WHEN: Sunday, starting at 7:30 a.m.
WHERE: Fashion Island, off of East Coast Highway at Newport Center
Drive.
HOW MUCH: Adults $28 before and $30 on the day of the race. Breast
cancer survivors, youths and seniors $20.
REGISTER: Online at www.occure.com.
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